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12th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)

The 12th Rifle Division was an infantry division of the Red Army, formed twice. The division's first formation fought in the Russian Civil War and Polish–Soviet War. It was disbanded in 1921. The division formed again in 1923 at Omsk and spent World War II in Siberia. It participated in the Soviet invasion of Manchuria and was converted into a motor rifle division in 1957.

12th Rifle Division
ActiveI Formation: 1918–1921
II Formation: 5 October 1923 – 1957
Country Soviet Union
BranchRed Army
TypeRifle (infantry) Division
Part of2nd Red Banner Army
EngagementsRussian Civil War

Polish-Soviet War

Soviet–Japanese War

Battle honoursOn behalf of the Petrograd Soviet (1st formation)
Amur (2nd formation)
On behalf of the Siberian Revolutionary Committee (2nd formation)

History edit

First formation edit

The division was formed on 22 October 1918 from the 1st Voronezh Infantry Division. It fought on the Southern Front of the Russian Civil War. In December 1919, it fought in the Donbass Operation as part of the 1st Cavalry Army. After fighting in the Kuban campaign in February and March 1920, the division was sent to the Western Front in April. Between May and August, it fought in the Polish–Soviet War, participating in the Battle of Warsaw. In November it transferred to Ukraine and fought against Symon Petliura's army. The division was given the honorific "on behalf of the Petrograd Soviet" on 13 December 1920. On 31 March 1921, it became the border troops division of the Cheka of Ukraine and Crimea.[1]

Second formation edit

It was formed 5 October 1923 in Omsk (order the troops of the West Siberian MD No. 563). On 18 February 1924, it was given the name of the Siberian Revolutionary Committee. It was part of the Western Siberian Military District from its formation until 1924. From 1924 until 1934 it was part of the Siberian Military District. It then joined the 18th Rifle Corps of the Special Far Eastern Army, with which it served from 1934 to 1938. In 1938 it was reassigned to the 2nd Red Banner Army. It took part in active fighting from 9 August 1945 to 5 September 1945.

At the beginning of the German invasion of the Soviet Union, it was stationed in the Blagoveshchensk area, and did not participate in the fighting on the Eastern Front of World War II. On 9 August 1945 it participated in the Soviet invasion of Manchuria, crossing the River Amur and Ussuri, and capturing several cities in China, defeating the Kwantung Army. The division destroyed the large Maolantun center of resistance.

On 14 September 1945, it was given the honorific 'Amur,' and thus its full name became '12th Rifle Division behalf of Amur Siberian Revolutionary Committee.'

It became the 12th Motor Rifle Division on 17 May 1957 at Belogorsk, Amur Oblast with the Far Eastern Military District. It disbanded on 15 October 1958.[2][3]

Units – 1945 edit

  • 57th Rifle Regiment
  • 192nd Rifle Regiment
  • 214th Amur Order of the Red Star Rifle Regiment
  • 7th Khingan Artillery Regiment
  • 238th Howitzer artillery Regiment
  • 482nd Self-propelled Artillery Battalion
  • 96th separate Anti-tank Battalion
  • 29th Reconnaissance Battalion
  • 34th separate Engineer Battalion
  • 80th separate battalion
  • 616th medico-sanitary battalion
  • 3rd separate chemical protection company
  • 8th repair and replacement company
  • 301st Motor Transport Battalion
  • 54th (424th) trucking company
  • 57th (13th), field bread house
  • 158th Divisional veterinarians' hospital
  • 128th Field Postal Station
  • 2nd (268th) Field ticket office of the State Bank

Commanders edit

  • Fyodor Kuzmich Kuzmin (1926–1930)
  • Andrey K. Smirnov (1930–1936)
  • Grigory Stelmakh (1936–1938)
  • Colonel Alexander Maximov, c 7 October 1941 Major General – 26 March 1941 to 22 April 1942
  • Major General Ivan Makarenko – c 22 April 1942 to 26 May 1942
  • Major General Andrei Ilyich Kryuchkov – 26 May 1942 to 5 September 1945

References edit

  1. ^ "12-я стрелковая дивизия им. Петроградского совета" [12th Rifle Division on behalf of the Petrograd Soviet]. rkka.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 15 March 2016.
  2. ^ Holm, Michael. "12th Motorised Rifle Division". www.ww2.dk. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
  3. ^ Feskov et al. 2013, p. 162.

Sources edit

  • Feskov, V.I.; Golikov, V.I.; Kalashnikov, K.A.; Slugin, S.A. (2013). Вооруженные силы СССР после Второй Мировой войны: от Красной Армии к Советской [The Armed Forces of the USSR after World War II: From the Red Army to the Soviet: Part 1 Land Forces] (in Russian). Tomsk: Scientific and Technical Literature Publishing. ISBN 9785895035306.

External links edit

  • Directory
  • Directory
  • Victory over Japan – in the Amur and Ussuri

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Not to be confused with 12th Guards Rifle Division The 12th Rifle Division was an infantry division of the Red Army formed twice The division s first formation fought in the Russian Civil War and Polish Soviet War It was disbanded in 1921 The division formed again in 1923 at Omsk and spent World War II in Siberia It participated in the Soviet invasion of Manchuria and was converted into a motor rifle division in 1957 12th Rifle DivisionActiveI Formation 1918 1921II Formation 5 October 1923 1957Country Soviet UnionBranchRed ArmyTypeRifle infantry DivisionPart of2nd Red Banner ArmyEngagementsRussian Civil WarPolish Soviet War Battle of Warsaw 1920 Soviet Japanese War Soviet invasion of ManchuriaBattle honoursOn behalf of the Petrograd Soviet 1st formation Amur 2nd formation On behalf of the Siberian Revolutionary Committee 2nd formation Contents 1 History 1 1 First formation 1 2 Second formation 2 Units 1945 3 Commanders 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksHistory editFirst formation edit The division was formed on 22 October 1918 from the 1st Voronezh Infantry Division It fought on the Southern Front of the Russian Civil War In December 1919 it fought in the Donbass Operation as part of the 1st Cavalry Army After fighting in the Kuban campaign in February and March 1920 the division was sent to the Western Front in April Between May and August it fought in the Polish Soviet War participating in the Battle of Warsaw In November it transferred to Ukraine and fought against Symon Petliura s army The division was given the honorific on behalf of the Petrograd Soviet on 13 December 1920 On 31 March 1921 it became the border troops division of the Cheka of Ukraine and Crimea 1 Second formation edit It was formed 5 October 1923 in Omsk order the troops of the West Siberian MD No 563 On 18 February 1924 it was given the name of the Siberian Revolutionary Committee It was part of the Western Siberian Military District from its formation until 1924 From 1924 until 1934 it was part of the Siberian Military District It then joined the 18th Rifle Corps of the Special Far Eastern Army with which it served from 1934 to 1938 In 1938 it was reassigned to the 2nd Red Banner Army It took part in active fighting from 9 August 1945 to 5 September 1945 At the beginning of the German invasion of the Soviet Union it was stationed in the Blagoveshchensk area and did not participate in the fighting on the Eastern Front of World War II On 9 August 1945 it participated in the Soviet invasion of Manchuria crossing the River Amur and Ussuri and capturing several cities in China defeating the Kwantung Army The division destroyed the large Maolantun center of resistance On 14 September 1945 it was given the honorific Amur and thus its full name became 12th Rifle Division behalf of Amur Siberian Revolutionary Committee It became the 12th Motor Rifle Division on 17 May 1957 at Belogorsk Amur Oblast with the Far Eastern Military District It disbanded on 15 October 1958 2 3 Units 1945 edit57th Rifle Regiment 192nd Rifle Regiment 214th Amur Order of the Red Star Rifle Regiment 7th Khingan Artillery Regiment 238th Howitzer artillery Regiment 482nd Self propelled Artillery Battalion 96th separate Anti tank Battalion 29th Reconnaissance Battalion 34th separate Engineer Battalion 80th separate battalion 616th medico sanitary battalion 3rd separate chemical protection company 8th repair and replacement company 301st Motor Transport Battalion 54th 424th trucking company 57th 13th field bread house 158th Divisional veterinarians hospital 128th Field Postal Station 2nd 268th Field ticket office of the State BankCommanders editFyodor Kuzmich Kuzmin 1926 1930 Andrey K Smirnov 1930 1936 Grigory Stelmakh 1936 1938 Colonel Alexander Maximov c 7 October 1941 Major General 26 March 1941 to 22 April 1942 Major General Ivan Makarenko c 22 April 1942 to 26 May 1942 Major General Andrei Ilyich Kryuchkov 26 May 1942 to 5 September 1945References edit 12 ya strelkovaya diviziya im Petrogradskogo soveta 12th Rifle Division on behalf of the Petrograd Soviet rkka ru in Russian Retrieved 15 March 2016 Holm Michael 12th Motorised Rifle Division www ww2 dk Retrieved 15 March 2016 Feskov et al 2013 p 162 Sources editFeskov V I Golikov V I Kalashnikov K A Slugin S A 2013 Vooruzhennye sily SSSR posle Vtoroj Mirovoj vojny ot Krasnoj Armii k Sovetskoj The Armed Forces of the USSR after World War II From the Red Army to the Soviet Part 1 Land Forces in Russian Tomsk Scientific and Technical Literature Publishing ISBN 9785895035306 External links editDirectory Directory Victory over Japan in the Amur and Ussuri Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 12th Rifle Division Soviet Union amp oldid 1162588001, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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